Friday, April 13, 2018

No Onion No Garlic Tomato Saar/Goan Tomato Curry

While i was looking for something simple, yet a comforting food with tomatoes, i crossed this ultimate Tomato saar at Pooja's Space. This dish is one of popular Goan vegetarian curry which is often cooked in most of the Goan families. This curry is a simple dish which is completely free from onions and garlics. Obviously if you dont eat onions and garlic or else if you follow a strict diet and you cant eat onions or garlic, this tomato curry will definitely please your tastebuds. This dish is an easy dish with simple spices in it. The author of this recipe says that many versions of this tomato saar exists, she also explained that coconut is also added in this saar dish, however she didnt added apart from cumin seeds, coriander seeds and red chillies in this dish to bring the flavor. Obviously i followed her dish completely as she went for,seriously everyone at home enjoyed this dish thoroughly with rice. If you are looking for a comforting meal, dont forget to give a try to this simple but yet a delicious curry.

Tomato Saar, No onion No Garlic Tomato Curry

If you are following my space, you might have noticed that am running a month of blogging marathon which we fondly call as Mega marathon. Am running with 4themes for 4 weeks and this week's theme is NO Onion NO Garlic recipes. Initially though i didnt want to make just gravies for this week's theme, i couldnt stop myself to dish out. Trust me these delicious gravies are just prefect to relish with rice. However i dont regret for posting just gravies prepared with no onion and no garlic  to go under this week's blogging marathon.Give a try to this simple saar if you dont have mood to cook an elaborate cooking even on your weekends.

No Onion No Garlic Tomato Saar

3nos Tomatoes (medium size)
1/2tsp Cumin Seeds
1/2tsp Coriander Seeds
4-5 Black Pepper Corns
2 Kashmiri red Chilies
1/2tspTurmeric Powder
1tbsp Grated jaggery
Salt

For Tempering :
1tsp Oil
1/2tsp Cumin Seeds
1/2tsp Mustard Seeds
Few Curry Leaves
1no Dry red chilly
Pinch of hing

Heat enough water, make a criscross on tomatoes and drop them to the boiling water.

Put the flame in simmer and let them boil for until that tomato skin starts loosing their skin. Switch off the heat and allow them to cool,peel the skin and keep aside.

Add peeled tomatoes, along with cumin seeds, coriander seeds, dry chillies,black peppercorns in a mixie jar, add enough water and grind as smooth paste.

In an another pan, add the oil and let crack the cumin seeds, mustard seeds. Now add curry leaves, red chilies and pinch of hing.

Tomatar Saar, Tomato Curry

Add the ground tomato puree,salt, water and jaggery.

Bring it to boil and put off the stove.

Serve warm with rice and papads.
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16 comments:

vaishali sabnani said... Reply To This Comment

The tomato saar sounds so delicious, simple spices yet very very impressive. The complete meal looks so comforting. I have a friend who makes this saar, and I know how delicious it is..super pick Priya.

Sandhiya said... Reply To This Comment

Tomato saar looks looks inviting and appetizing. Love the color you got on that saar and it must be delicious with those potato curry !!

Pavani said... Reply To This Comment

Such lovely looking saaru that is. Looks so thick and delicious too. My husband likes tomato rasam like this, will try it for him some time.

Gayathri Kumar said... Reply To This Comment

Gravies with tomato is so welcome at my space. That too, this gravy is so simple to make and with rice and appalam this must taste heavenly..

Padmajha said... Reply To This Comment

The Tomato saar sounds very flavorful! The whole platter with the saar, potato fry n pappad looks like the ultimate comfort food!

Harini R said... Reply To This Comment

Love the vibrant looking saar. Does it means rasam in the native language?

Srividhya said... Reply To This Comment

No onion no garlic goan dish... that's awesome priya. This tomato saar looks very comforting.

Sharmila kingsly said... Reply To This Comment

Tomato saaru looks so delicious with that plate of rice.. Yummy..

Unknown said... Reply To This Comment

Omg such a perfect No onion no garlic gravy to pair with rice,looks super inviting and the whole platter is making me hungry aks .. amazing Goan curry, very comforting and I love the red color of gravy.. Such a fantastic choice claps claps :)

Srivalli said... Reply To This Comment

Fantastic saaru Priya. I am enjoying all your no onion no garlic dishes. Will surely bookmark!

Kalyani said... Reply To This Comment

Excellent choice for Goan cuisine. I could simply slurp up this saar/ rasam just like that :)

Mayuri Patel said... Reply To This Comment

Priya this simple yet flavorful tomato curry looks really delicious. Its easy to make and best option whenever I run out of vegetables. Thank you for sharing this recipe.

Priya Srinivasan - I Camp in My Kitchen said... Reply To This Comment

tht sounds yumm priya, bookmarking it! i make something similar, but with raw tomatoes. Hot rice and this saaru must taste divine, ultimate comfort food on a lazy day!

Sandhya Ramakrishnan said... Reply To This Comment

Love the flavor of this tomato saar. I make a similar rasam but don't use blanched tomatoes. I am bookmarking this recipe to make in fall to slurp on a cold evening.

Suma Gandlur said... Reply To This Comment

Saar or rasam in another avatar makes a wonderful addition to your series of no onion & garlic recipes. I would gladly enjoy that lunch platter.

preeti garg said... Reply To This Comment

Dish looks so tasty and spicy.. perfect with rice plate.